I have recently successfully implemented an auto water change system into my 120 gallon mixed reef, and I absolutely love it.
I'd now like to pick your brains regarding the salt I am using and the one I may start using.
Currently I mix up around 55 gallons of Red Sea salt, every month or so. No complaints, it's a high quality salt mix that mixes clean and leaves no residue. I change around 1 gallon / day in my 120 gallon SPS heavy reef, using the AWC.
The parameters of the salt, nearly perfectly match the parameters of the tank, as originally intended. The coral looks amazing and has given me a clear thumbs up (polyps up?) in the form of color, polyp extension and rapid healing, post fragging.
Tank parameters are around 8 Alk / 400 Cal / 1275 Mag I plan to maintain these parameters.
I originally went this route, due to the fact that I used to perform 15 gallon water changes every other week and I didn't want to cause an extreme parameter shift when moving that volume of water in and out of the tank.
However, now theoretically it doesn't really matter if the salt has higher base parameters, than my aquarium, so long as I adjust my Alk/Cal/Magnesium dose down a bit to compensate for the daily 1 gallon water change. I can't imagine 1 gallon / day WC causing any meaningful shift in Alk/Cal, more like an additional two part dose. At least, that's my theory. The idea is that I may even save a bit of $$, given the Red Sea Coral Pro salt mix is only slightly more expensive to purchase and will make up part of my reefs daily alk / cal uptake, while changing out old and new SW. What are your thoughts on that?
Second benefit may be Red Sea Coral Pro salt mix includes higher trace amounts. Currently, I add red sea trace colors into my fresh saltwater reservoir, based on monthly calcium uptake, which is an added expense. If the mix already includes these elements (does anyone know if it does?), I may simply test at the end of the month and use the red sea colors to adjust whatever elements are low.
For those of you who run an Auto Water Change setup, I'd like to hear your thoughts on what salt you use and why, what you think about using a salt with higher parameters/trace and any additional suggestions or benefits you might suggest, when it comes to using an AWC setup.
Thanks
I'd now like to pick your brains regarding the salt I am using and the one I may start using.
Currently I mix up around 55 gallons of Red Sea salt, every month or so. No complaints, it's a high quality salt mix that mixes clean and leaves no residue. I change around 1 gallon / day in my 120 gallon SPS heavy reef, using the AWC.
The parameters of the salt, nearly perfectly match the parameters of the tank, as originally intended. The coral looks amazing and has given me a clear thumbs up (polyps up?) in the form of color, polyp extension and rapid healing, post fragging.
Tank parameters are around 8 Alk / 400 Cal / 1275 Mag I plan to maintain these parameters.
I originally went this route, due to the fact that I used to perform 15 gallon water changes every other week and I didn't want to cause an extreme parameter shift when moving that volume of water in and out of the tank.
However, now theoretically it doesn't really matter if the salt has higher base parameters, than my aquarium, so long as I adjust my Alk/Cal/Magnesium dose down a bit to compensate for the daily 1 gallon water change. I can't imagine 1 gallon / day WC causing any meaningful shift in Alk/Cal, more like an additional two part dose. At least, that's my theory. The idea is that I may even save a bit of $$, given the Red Sea Coral Pro salt mix is only slightly more expensive to purchase and will make up part of my reefs daily alk / cal uptake, while changing out old and new SW. What are your thoughts on that?
Second benefit may be Red Sea Coral Pro salt mix includes higher trace amounts. Currently, I add red sea trace colors into my fresh saltwater reservoir, based on monthly calcium uptake, which is an added expense. If the mix already includes these elements (does anyone know if it does?), I may simply test at the end of the month and use the red sea colors to adjust whatever elements are low.
For those of you who run an Auto Water Change setup, I'd like to hear your thoughts on what salt you use and why, what you think about using a salt with higher parameters/trace and any additional suggestions or benefits you might suggest, when it comes to using an AWC setup.
Thanks